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College graduation is both a sad and a happy occasion. Sadness comes because associations, devel- oped and nurtured on a friendly campus, are ap- proaching an end. Happiness stems from a feeling of accomplishment of a goal attained. Graduation is the beginning of a rich, full, pro- fessional life. Aladdin, with all his magic, can offer nothing to compare with the opportimities awaiting those who dare to teach. Truly, teaching is fun and education is exciting. Robert Bole Dean of Instruction College hfe is 3-D. Breadth and height are given by faculty and students. Depth, ever growing, is constituted by the alumni. All are necessary to make the picture. To be graduated is not to fade from the picture but to enrich it. College is a two-way process. You have received and you have given. We shall cherish your contribution. Samuel E. Witchell Dean of Men June is a period of mixed emotions. Happiness — in having achieved one more goal in life ' s plan ; sadness — in leaving esteemed friends and endeared places. I shall feel these mixed emotions when your class of 1954 graduates. Sadness — because I shall miss you; happiness — because I know your graduation means a gain in good educational leaders in man) ' New Jersey communities. Congratulations to each of you and a sincere wish that you will return often to your Alma Mater. Evelyn M. Reade Dean of Women Seven
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THOMAS E. ROBINSON f msK mmom rmsmnr Happy is the man that jindetJi ivisdom, and the man that getteth understanding . . . — Provkrbs 3-13 Time is the only teacher, and a h ' fetime is not too long to learn the lessons of life. In your four short years at Glassboro we have attempted to organize, intensify, and make meaningful the instruction which life offers. To the extent that we have succeeded, you have found wisdom; you have acquired understanding. If you have truly learned wisdom and have acquired understanding, you will know that children have more need of models than critics, that counsel without help is useless, that the largest room in the world is the room for self- improvement, and that no one has ever discovered anything from which to make a man except a child. We are happy to have walked hand-in-hand with you in the pursuit of wisdom and under- standing. Ok omas in Aon Six
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Faculty MILDRED E. ADAMS Instructor in Education, Demon- stration School Handicapped Children. B.S. Glassboro State Teachers College. Ed.M. Temple University. ROBERT D. BOLE Dean of 1 nstniction, Professor of Eiiitcation. B.A. Wooster Col- lege, Ohio. M.Ed. Rutgers LTni- versity. ESTHER M. BOVARD Associate Professor of English. B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College, Pa. M.A. Columbia University. Profes- sional Diploma, Columbia Uni- versity. FLORENCE D. BOYD Assistant Professor of Music. A.B. Cornell Uuiversity. M.A. Columbia LTniversity. Profes- sional Diploma, Cornell I niver- sity. LORIOT D. BOZORTH Instructor in EJ iication. B.S. Glassboro State Tca( hcr College. M.S. University of Pennsylvania. LESTER M. BUNCE Instructor i)i Social Studies. B.S. Trenton State Teachers College. M..- . Montclair State Teachers College. J. WILLARD CAREY Assistant Professor of Art. B.S. Rutgers University. Ed.M. Temple University. ESTELLE L. CARLSON Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics. B.S. Pennsylvania State College. M.A. Columbia Uni- versity. MARY G. COLVEY .■issistant Instructor in Physical Education. B.S. Trenton State Teachers College. MARVIN C. CREAMER Instructor in Social Studies. B.S. Glassboro State Teachers College. M.S. University of Pennsylvania. M.S. LTniversity of Wisconsin.
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